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Using Technology to Sweep Portland Streets
Jessica Gooch – Asset ManagerJohn Emerson – Water Resources Ops ManagerCity of Portland Maine, Water Resources Division
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City of Portland - Demographics• Largest City in Maine
• Over 66,000 residents and • 16,500 Residential and Commercial sewer users
• Land area – 21 sq miles including 48 sq miles of water• Stewards of helping to keep all this water clean!
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Water Resources Overview• Water Resources Division – Created in 2014• Protect human health and the environment• EPA Administrative Order – required separate funding streams• 40 Full‐time staff – Water Resources Manager, Compliance, Engineers, Asset
Management and GIS, Stormwater team, Field Operations
• Water Resources Programs• Street Sweeping and Catch Basin Cleaning• Sewer Stormwater System Evaluation – CCTV, Dye and Smoke Testing, Inspections• Asset Management – GIS, COF/LOF Risk Analysis• Industrial Pretreatment, Fats Oils and Grease• Stormwater Utility Fee• Stormwater Education• Infiltration and Inflow• Pump stations and SCADA• Construction projects, Training
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Compliance Directives• Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System (MS4)
• Clean Water Act • 30 communities in Maine• Addresses stormwater discharges
• EPA Administrative Order• Inventory of collection system, assign unique identifiers to every asset• O&M practices• Causes of leaks, spills, releases of sewerage• SSO (Sanitary sewer overflows) listing and reporting• CCTV 6% of the system each year• Integrate CCTV data into CMMS• Flow monitoring
• Capacity, Management, Operation and Maintenance (CMOM)• Asset Management• Operations and Maintenance• Wastewater Programs and Ordinance Assessment • Capital Planning and Prioritization – Wishes and needs vs. Risk Based approach• Staffing and Organizational Analysis
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What We Manage:
120 miles of Stormwater Pipe
143 miles of Combined Pipe
93 miles of Sanitary Sewer Pipe
9 Wastewater Pump Stations
15,000 Storm and Sewer Manholes and Catch Basins
12 CSO Outfalls
East End WWTF Shared-Responsibility
250+ of miles of roadways to sweep
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Why sweep the streets?• Clean streets for residents and tourists
• Keeps the material out of catchbasins and storm drains and ultimately out of Casco Bay
• Respond to emergency spills
• Clean Water!!!
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Street Sweeping Fleet
• Fleet of 7 Elgin Street Sweepers• 6 Mechanical • 1 Regenerative Air
• Each year, one of the sweepers is replaced with a new sweeper
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2017 Street Sweeping
• 3013 miles swept so far in 2017• Entire City has been swept at least twice• Peninsula has been swept at least 4 times• Sand, organics (leaves and buds), inorganics (litter and butts)• Citywide: 2310 tons • Capisic Brook Watershed: 280 tons
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How we tracked info before GPS• Bobby G. “The Duke of Darkness”• Sweeping staff “just knew the routes”
• How long a route would take• Most efficient route
• Paper maps, spreadsheets, humans• Number of miles swept were estimated
• Street miles• Time• Area swept
• No quick way to report MS4 requirements
Sweeping Information
# of miles swept
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Paper Maps = Analog GIS
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Paper Maps = Analog GIS
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Why add GPS to the Street Sweepers?• Track the location of the sweepers in real‐time• Improve Customer Service – Employees and Citizens• Web based software – accessible anywhere • Easily report out information needed for compliance requirements
• Increase efficiencies and route planning• Reduce fuel and labor costs• Interfaces with ArcGIS and web mapping
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LiGO GPS Tracking
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LiGO – Tracking and Reporting
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LiGO Software – Routes
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LiGO - Routes
• All vehicles on May 8, 2017• Tracks to show vehicle locations
• Shows complete route• Shows where vehicles stopped
• Refill water• Remove materials• Fueling• Idling – beginning, end of day
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LiGO – Filter based on event• Track Single Vehicle• Track by Event
• Broom Down
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LiGO - Geofences• Geofences
• Track by location• Report miles/time
within a particular area• Capisic Brook
Watershed• Downtown District• Water Resources
yard• Public Works
Facility
May 8, 201728 miles were swept in Capisic Brook
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LiGO - Reporting
• Reporting • Based on Event Rules
• Area• Time• Speed
• Emailed daily• Easy way to report
data for compliance requirements
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LiGO - Reporting
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Area Search
• Search for sweeping in a particular area
• Response time to “Have you swept my street” decreased
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Arc GIS Online - Public Web Map
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Arc GIS Online - Public Web Map
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Arc GIS Online - Public Web Map
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What’s Next?• Route optimization
• Have predetermined optimal routes • Key FOB system
• Track by driver instead of vehicle• Better system for tracking material removed per location• Weighing capabilities• iPad form
• Data analytics• Look at speed vs. efficiency• Fine tune reporting
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Thank you!!!
Jessica Gooch – Water Resources Asset ManagerCity of Portland, [email protected]
John Emerson– Water Resources Operations ManagerCity of Portland, [email protected]
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Software Demo
• LiGO• Public Street Sweeping Map